Eric Schmidt Admits Google Is A Media Company
By Tom Foremski - October 5, 2009
For many years I've been saying that Google (GOOG) is a media company. For many years people have been telling me I'm wrong that, " Google is a tech company."
But what technology can you buy from Google? You can buy database tech from Oracle, you can buy microprocessor tech from Intel. What tech can you buy from Google? (OK, a search appliance box but that's it.)
Erik Schonfeld writes about Ken Auletta's forthcoming book: "Googled: The End Of The World As We Know It."
He quotes from a pre-publication copy in a post titled - Googled: Schmidt Wants To Build A "$100 Billion Media Company":
In 2007, Eric Schmidt told me that one day Google could become a hundred-billion-dollar media company--more than twice the size of Time Warner, the Walt Disney Company, or News Corporation.
Foremski's Take: Google, Yahoo, EBay, Facebook, and a host of Web 2.0 companies, and many more, are all media companies. They publish pages of content with advertising around it.
What's not a media company about that?
These are technology-enabled media companies. They are not tech companies.
Google uses technologies to harvest content for free and then serve up ads around that content. It doesn't want to produce content or pay for content if it can help it, although it does pay for some content on YouTube.
What is interesting about the quote from Mr Schmidt is that over the past few years Google hasn't wanted to portray itself as a media company because it hasn't wanted to appear as a competitor to media companies. Especially, when it has partnered with them using its AdSense ad network. But most media companies have figured it out by now.
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Comments (4)
Indeed, content surrounded and financially supported by advertising is media by any definition.
Posted: October 7, 2009 7:58 AM
I would say google is as much in the technology business as Reuters was in the telegraph and homing-pigeon business, in 1851.
Technology enabled and technology are 2 different things.
spot on article.
Posted: October 17, 2009 7:02 AM
Excuse me, what about the Gmail technology ? Google apps ? earth, maps , code, voice, wave , etc
Posted: October 20, 2009 2:58 AM
These apps are still content, they are publishing apps.
Posted: October 20, 2009 9:51 AM